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investigators couldn't see the print clearly, so they sent it to the fbi in washington, d.c. fbi image analyst richard vorder-brugge scanned the image and examined it digitally on a computer. he immediately saw the problem. the texture of the skin on the victim's leg obscured the fingerprint. >> there were two different patterns we're dealing with here. you are dealing with the pattern of the fingerprint, which is a specific type of pattern, and then we have this texture of the skin that is distinct from the fingerprint. >> with the aid of the computer, vorder brugge first had to identify the victim's skin pattern, then have the computer remove as much of that as possible. >> it's a trial-and-error technique. it's not unlike an archaeologist using a dental tool to scrape away fine pieces and leave the artifact intact, as opposed to taking a pick ax and just swinging for the fences. >> the computer helped identify the repeating patterns of the victim's skin. >> and i can show you how you can get rid of those wavelengths by just sending all of those bright spots to zero. >> and
investigators couldn't see the print clearly, so they sent it to the fbi in washington, d.c. fbi image analyst richard vorder-brugge scanned the image and examined it digitally on a computer. he immediately saw the problem. the texture of the skin on the victim's leg obscured the fingerprint. >> there were two different patterns we're dealing with here. you are dealing with the pattern of the fingerprint, which is a specific type of pattern, and then we have this texture of the skin that...
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in 21 years, the fbi is a very different fbi. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars to be able to retrieve documents. they didn't have that in 1993. it's not clear whether they turned this over, whether they missed it and it was not intentional. i think there are a lot of questions, certainly embarrassing for the bureau. but i think we shouldn't assume it was intentionally miss held. >> it makes you wonder, why would the fbi withhold this? >> if the story's true there was a plot disrupted in los angeles as a result of the source. we don't know how important or how close this act came to actually being executed. it raises a lot of questions. >> it does seem like a big omission. >> absolutely. >> a mole within al qaeda spoken, met with osama bin la din. >> i can tell you for having been there, i would have loved to understood this. this was news to me yesterday when i picked up the "washington times." who knew, did they turn this over, was it an oversight. >> people are going to maybe jump to conclusions premajeurely. for
in 21 years, the fbi is a very different fbi. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars to be able to retrieve documents. they didn't have that in 1993. it's not clear whether they turned this over, whether they missed it and it was not intentional. i think there are a lot of questions, certainly embarrassing for the bureau. but i think we shouldn't assume it was intentionally miss held. >> it makes you wonder, why would the fbi withhold this? >> if the story's true there was...
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eventually he got discouraged and he retired in the fbi fbi and then he took a new job. he took a job as head of security at the world trade center in new york city so he turned up for work in august of 2001 and he kept that job only for a few days. he was on the scene when it all happened and he died in the rubble. so that kind of citizen is one reason i wanted to write the book. another one is a very different reason. i wanted to write this short book to talk about the way we do have a grand strategy in our fight against terrorism. i don't think a lot of americans know that or they don't see all the pieces. i tried to lay some of those out to help the citizen reader develop a fuller perspective on what public business has done by all parts in this drama. in that respect there are a couple assumptions. the book starts with the idea that terrorism is a very real thing come a definable thing and a bad thing and actually in the academy those are always at the propositions. i used a definition from a think-tank. this is not mine but has guided my scholarship that terrorism
eventually he got discouraged and he retired in the fbi fbi and then he took a new job. he took a job as head of security at the world trade center in new york city so he turned up for work in august of 2001 and he kept that job only for a few days. he was on the scene when it all happened and he died in the rubble. so that kind of citizen is one reason i wanted to write the book. another one is a very different reason. i wanted to write this short book to talk about the way we do have a grand...
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the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bin laden only came to light after he filed a discrimination suit against the bowero and his supervisor testified about the quality of his work and the assets he was running, quote, it was the only source i know in the bureau where we had a source in al qaeda directly involved. it's a very small group, but this person was already here. he was also connected to the blind sheik serving a life prison sentence for the hack in 1993. the information helped the fbi disrupt a terrorism plot against a los angeles messianic lodge in the '90s. neither lee hamilton who chaired the 9/11 commission, nor the executive director could remember be told about the fbi asset. a former head of the house intelligence committee said they were in the dark, too. >> this is the first time that anybody really did a deep dive into al qaeda. what were their capabilities, their plans, and why did we walk away from bin laden or his organization some time in the '90s when we were that close? >> in a
the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bin laden only came to light after he filed a discrimination suit against the bowero and his supervisor testified about the quality of his work and the assets he was running, quote, it was the only source i know in the bureau where we had a source in al qaeda directly involved. it's a very small group, but this person was already here. he was also connected to the blind sheik serving a life prison sentence for the hack in...
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the prosecutors have been working with the fbi to gain access to the sprinter's iphone. lawyers will acknowledge have a few days to analyze the iphone records. i don't know why they couldn't crack open the iphone. i have a niece that can do that. >> they should call my son. that is exactly right. this is a very unique development because the prosecution, although they're playing this down and saying they have loads of evidence and are confident, they know they have to bet into this iphone 5. a tipping point. several witnesses have compelling testimony but they were not in the compound at the time of the crime. so no one will know whether or not they were able to get access into the critical phone. >> if you're prosecuting this thing you want that information as quickly as possible. i don't understand how you can put off a meeting with apple if that is necessary, for a whole year. >> that's right. and their response to that, which is curious, we had to go through the united states judicial system and the fbi, but i agree with you, it's very curious timing, and the defense
the prosecutors have been working with the fbi to gain access to the sprinter's iphone. lawyers will acknowledge have a few days to analyze the iphone records. i don't know why they couldn't crack open the iphone. i have a niece that can do that. >> they should call my son. that is exactly right. this is a very unique development because the prosecution, although they're playing this down and saying they have loads of evidence and are confident, they know they have to bet into this iphone...
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at the fbi. even when games are rigged they do not go 150-0. that's not a real record. that's not actually found in nature. nobody is sfoezed to be above the law in this country, even the fbi. and there is something wrong, something obviously wrong with the way we are handling fbi shootings, if every one ever reviewed in the last 20 years has been ruled justified. in january, fbi director james comey announced the bureau had completed its shooting review in this man's death. he was shot while being questioned by the fbi and other law enforcement authorities back in may. i'm going to show you a couple of photos which i warn you are a little graphic and might be disturbing. but from these photos taken of that young man's body in the morgue, it appeared he was shot seven times including once in the top of the head. law enforcement officials have said that the man was himself unarmed when the fbi shot and killed him. and although the fbi's report on this man's shooting is reportedly ready to go, acco
at the fbi. even when games are rigged they do not go 150-0. that's not a real record. that's not actually found in nature. nobody is sfoezed to be above the law in this country, even the fbi. and there is something wrong, something obviously wrong with the way we are handling fbi shootings, if every one ever reviewed in the last 20 years has been ruled justified. in january, fbi director james comey announced the bureau had completed its shooting review in this man's death. he was shot while...
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the fbi and the department of homeland security are both concerned with threats and terrorist organizations and other things that could threaten the u.s. the work with state and local governments. the treasury department is concerned with financial intelligence. you have the drug enforcement agency. department, which is where my security concerns currently reside. it looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces has his own intelligence branch. you put all of that together. it comes to 16. -- weoblem with the silos learned from 9/11 that all of that intelligence was never brought together. retrospectively, we look back and saw all of the clues, all of the pieces were there and were never put into a coherent whole. .e need integrated intelligence on a more practical level of why you need integrated intelligence, i have a friend i went to graduate school with. he was commander of a summer rain. he was given an order to go photograph a brand-new ship from hostile country. he went into shallow water. he went in there good to great risk -- even in the
the fbi and the department of homeland security are both concerned with threats and terrorist organizations and other things that could threaten the u.s. the work with state and local governments. the treasury department is concerned with financial intelligence. you have the drug enforcement agency. department, which is where my security concerns currently reside. it looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces has his own intelligence branch. you...
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the fbi reportedly tips before the fight that it might have been fixed. the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, sonny liston still has people mess her rized. ali's round three pummelling of liston. the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history books. but now four decade old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. they looked into whether the historic fight might have been rigged by a mobster according to the pages, stated liston and the suspected mob boss both reportedly made over 1 million on the fight. >> it presents a shred of doubt on whether it was a send rel la story. >> there is no evidence that the then 22-year-old ali knew about the scheme. they ended the probe citing a lack of information. and important to mention here, the fbi looked into the conduct of many, many americans and the guidelines were doing so were much less stringent than they are now. there's also no evid
the fbi reportedly tips before the fight that it might have been fixed. the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, sonny liston still has people mess her rized. ali's round three pummelling of liston. the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history books. but now four decade old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. they...
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. >>> one of the most epic fights of all time now newly released fbi documents suggesting it may have been rigged. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "new day." it's wednesday, february 26th, 6:00 in the east. the ball my weekend, just a big tease. the eastern two-thirds of the country now in the grips of a dangerous arctic blast. for good measure, there's snow in the forecast all the way to new england. indra petersons, our meteorologist whether tell us -- will tell us what's happening, where, and why. let's begin with ted row lands in frigid chicago. how you holding up? >> reporter: frigid is an understatement, chris. good morning. it's about 15
. >>> one of the most epic fights of all time now newly released fbi documents suggesting it may have been rigged. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "new day." it's wednesday, february 26th, 6:00 in the east. the ball my weekend, just a big tease. the eastern two-thirds of the country now in the grips of a dangerous arctic blast. for good measure, there's snow in the forecast all the way to new england. indra...
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the fbi and the department of homeland security are both concerned with threats and terrorist organizations and other things that could threaten the u.s. the work with state and local governments. the treasury department is concerned with financial intelligence. you have the drug enforcement agency. the energy department, which is where my security concerns currently reside. it looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces has his own intelligence branch. you put all of that together. it comes to 16. the problem with the silos -- we learned from 9/11 that all of that intelligence was never brought together. retrospectively, we look back and saw all of the clues, all of the pieces were there and were never put into a coherent whole. we need integrated intelligence. on a more practical level of why you need integrated intelligence, i have a friend i went to graduate school with. he was commander of a summer rain. he was given an order to go photograph a brand-new ship from hostile country. he went into shallow water. he went in there good to great
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had the scheme for politicians accepting money from an fbi agent posing as an arab sheikh. many of them took the bait. the transactions were all caught on hidden cameras. nbc's chuck todd got up with melvin weinberg who's 89 years old to discuss the facts behind the fiction of "american hustle." chuck joins us now. chuck, you're laughing because this is so rich. >> it is so rich. >> you have the money out like they do for a mousetrap. they put the cheese out and the mouse goes for it. you want $50,000, which is almost their salary, their annual salary, they said yes. >> right. well, and we need to go back into time. what motivated -- and this is still -- the most controversial part of ab scam is there was no hint of criminal activity by some of these members of congress. now, the mayor of camden, they clearly wanted to get him on something. the feds believed that the mayor at the time was up to no good, so setting a trap for him made sense. but then they just kept it going. and this is where it got controversial. now, you think back to '78, 4 years after watergate, distrust
had the scheme for politicians accepting money from an fbi agent posing as an arab sheikh. many of them took the bait. the transactions were all caught on hidden cameras. nbc's chuck todd got up with melvin weinberg who's 89 years old to discuss the facts behind the fiction of "american hustle." chuck joins us now. chuck, you're laughing because this is so rich. >> it is so rich. >> you have the money out like they do for a mousetrap. they put the cheese out and the mouse...
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edgar hoover ran the fbi even hoover's files did not reach 33,000 pages. >>> with scrutiny on the files mounting the national archives announced it would begin up loading the pages to the national archive's web site starting at noon central time today. a process that will take two weeks to complete. it could prove problematic as clinton bids for the job her husband once held. >>> listen to what bill de blaj yo is doing. >> he is bringing the hammer town on three charter schools. escobaring them from using space inside traditional public school buildings. this is sri versing a decision. he will fund universal pre-k in the city starting the next school year. a lot of people upset about that. >>> one couple's luck yie fiy f could be a jackpot for the u.s. is. they will owe 47 percent of the coin's value in taxes whether or not they sell the coins or not. it falls under a law it is taxable the year it is found. >> jim lang is the host of the dating game has died. >> welcome once again to "the dating game." we have our three eligible bachelors. here are the guys. >> dak in 1932 lang became t
edgar hoover ran the fbi even hoover's files did not reach 33,000 pages. >>> with scrutiny on the files mounting the national archives announced it would begin up loading the pages to the national archive's web site starting at noon central time today. a process that will take two weeks to complete. it could prove problematic as clinton bids for the job her husband once held. >>> listen to what bill de blaj yo is doing. >> he is bringing the hammer town on three charter...
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"fbi, don't move!" >> garriola: gave the words, "hey, fbi." "get your hands up." hands went up right away. and then, at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us... yeah, he gave us a "i ain't getting down on my "f"-ing knees." >> kroft: didn't want to get his pants dirty. >> garriola: didn't want to get his pants dirty. you know, wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground, i guess he didn't want to get down in oil. >> kroft: even at 81, this was a man used to being in control. >> garriola: i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself, which i did. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." just about that moment, someone catches my attention from a few feet away by the elevator shaft. >> kroft: it was janus goodwin from the third floor, coming to do her laundry. >> goodwin: and i said, "excuse me. i think i can help you. this man has dementia, so if he's acting oddly, you know, that could be why." >> garriola: immediately, what flashed through my mind is, "oh, m
"fbi, don't move!" >> garriola: gave the words, "hey, fbi." "get your hands up." hands went up right away. and then, at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us... yeah, he gave us a "i ain't getting down on my "f"-ing knees." >> kroft: didn't want to get his pants dirty. >> garriola: didn't want to get his pants dirty. you know, wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground, i guess he didn't want to get...
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stepien is under investigation by the fbi and u.s. department of justice as evidenced by the government's telephone calls to him and his lawyer and the federal agent's recent visit to his landlord. mr. stepien's lawyer says a special agent called mr. stepien on the phone january 17th. two attorneys followed up with him, him, the lawyer, hoping to speak with mr. stepien. mid-february, an fbi agent and investigator from the doj paid a visit to mr. stepien's home, asked his landlord about his conduct and character. every incident, mr. stepien or his lawyer declined to talk. according to bridget kelly's lawyer, same goes for her. not only are bridget kelly and bill stepien invoking the fifth amendment and refusing to hand over documents to the legislature while the legislature investigates this issue, bill stepien and bridget kelly appear to be refusing to cooperate with federal prosecutors. and that's one thing if your case for why you're not complying is because you dislike the legislature or dislike the legislators, but if you're refus
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and that isn't right. >> we've asked the fbi, justice department and general petraeus for comment. as soon as we have it, we'll report that. >> all right. a stunning claim. catherine, thanks much. >> you're welcome. >>> a top republican raising big concerns about the gop's strategy going into the midterm elections. why louisiana governor bobby jindal says his party is focusing way too much on obamacare. >>> plus, jury selection now underway in the trial for osama bin laden's son-in-law, blocks from where the world trade center towers once stood. >>> and you don't see this every day. it's the hazards of the job. oh, whoa. a local news reporter nearly gets taken out by the snowdrift and the plow live, right on the air. you don't want to miss it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> jury selection beginning in the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law. he's accused of conspireing to kill americans in his role as al qaeda's spokesperson after the 9/11 attacks. respective jurors now being questioned at a federal courthouse in new york city. hoping statements could begin as early as wednesday. he was brought
and that isn't right. >> we've asked the fbi, justice department and general petraeus for comment. as soon as we have it, we'll report that. >> all right. a stunning claim. catherine, thanks much. >> you're welcome. >>> a top republican raising big concerns about the gop's strategy going into the midterm elections. why louisiana governor bobby jindal says his party is focusing way too much on obamacare. >>> plus, jury selection now underway in the trial for...
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and of course america is involved with a warfare. >> host: did the fbi watch stokely carmichael? >> guest: absolutely. very famously they have a counterintelligence program that has initially been started in the 1950s and is supposed to be anti-communist. and it quickly becomes something that is used to provide surveillance over civil rights activist and pro-democracy activists and black power revolutionaries and carmichael has an extensive fbi file. the state department, the united states intelligence services, the fbi is watching them all the time, especially for the black power speech of june of 1966. he writes in his own biography how federal agents are drafting him, cars are constantly behind him. so it's something that takes its toll and he's going to be under surveillance. and that is coming directly from lyndon johnson and his special assistant. so the surveillance is very extensive. and then he famously takes a five month world tour and he travels to cuba and london and vietnam. he's in our area. and then he meets up with them throughout. and so the very difficult proces
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why don't they also want to know why the president said that when he has an open fbi probe into this matter? >> it is why president obama says there is no scandals because he knows he will not be called out on this. it is why harry reid as you so correctly reported tonight was lying when he just dismissed every argument about obamacare. every story about obamacare as being a lie. why do they do this? because they feel they can. because nobody but fox is going to cover this and they turn around and attack fox. >> and not just attack fox, now it has crossed over to a different place. now you have harry reid as you just pointed out, calling the testimonials of americans, cancer patients, saying they're all liars. and then you heard the folks in the sound bite saying this is a question about people getting worried about what will happen to them if they speak out against their government. because the government then punches back and most of the media ignores that. >> people are -- megyn, people are scared to death that if they criticize this president they will be targeted and they will b
why don't they also want to know why the president said that when he has an open fbi probe into this matter? >> it is why president obama says there is no scandals because he knows he will not be called out on this. it is why harry reid as you so correctly reported tonight was lying when he just dismissed every argument about obamacare. every story about obamacare as being a lie. why do they do this? because they feel they can. because nobody but fox is going to cover this and they turn...
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all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11 commission folks very much on the years right before the september 11th attacks and didn't dig that deeply back to 1993. but this raises questions about what happened to this source. was the cia or the fbi still running this source up into the 1995, 1996, 1997? and that question isn't answered. our sources for the story say that the fbi, los angeles field office lost track of the source. so it's not clear now what happened. when you look at this, we tried really hard not to bring this story as something that would just fd the landscape of conspiracy theories about 9/11, becaus
all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11...
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in the year 2012 the fbi raided his house. the following day the fbi raided offices at trenton city hall. and in the fall of that year, cement 2012, honey fitz, aka napoleon, aka the little guy was arrested with eight other people including the mayor's own brother and the charge was corruption. the feds posed as developers and they offered the mayor a bribe in exchange for him ok'ing the development of a downtown parking garage in trenton. there was no actual planned garage and they were not real developers twaumpl a sting. the mayor said yes to the bribe. in february this month, he was convicted of all charges. he is due to be sentence in the may. and co-get decades in federal prison based on these charges and convictions. on the day he was convicted on february 7th, the associated press provided some helpful contacts for understanding how big of a deal it is for the mayor to be going to jail on federal corruption charges. the short answer is, it is not that big a deal at all. not for new jersey. since 2000, the mayors of new
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the department of justice know, here's what we're asking before we have our clients sit down with the fbi. what are the parameters, what are the guidelines? is there an ongoing investigation, even? and so far we have not yet heard a response back from the department of justice. >> all right, jordan, thank you very much. we're learning now on the wires of a change in obamacare again. reuters is reporting the obama administration will allow health insurance companies to extend plans that do not comply with the new law for an additional two years. that's more wiggle room for companies that pushes this thing to 2017. good for the companies that were dmangd it, good for the insurance companies that said they had to have it. a mixed bag for folks who are confused by it. more after this. including a spoiled and disrespectful kid, a judge says that about this teen. her mom and dad in the middle of it all. a case of aftfluenza or not? >>> all right. so what would you do if you were these parents? because they've just been sued by their own kid, their own daughter. this new jersey teen dragged them
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i have been able to pull the fbi check on her. to their credit it doesn't mention prior conviction. it's more of a national security scare she was able to get in the country by lying to begin with. >> all right. she is not currently a navigator, right? when they did find out they did move swiftly? >> that's right. in the wake of her indictment for lying on her application papers the department of buried the disciplinary report. >> aside that revoking the license some sort of quiet procedure that's done that there wasn't sort of a public announcement that this had happened? >> it was public record but they definitely didn't make a fanfare of it. >> all right. now, is there any reason to believe that the rest of the navigators are illinois or other state. >> i found several felons convicted in the u.s. with histories of financial crimes. i think overall this is program with not enough oversight. federal government doesn't require background checks. illinois clearly even a background check doesn't cut it always. >> jillian, as always, thank you. great work. >> thank you. >> straight ah
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the fbi believed that that fight was fixed and they have all different types of characters from the mob world, a big gambler, ash resnic, all involved in this. bob, you're a big boxing guy. you watch that fight, all eight rounds, as upsetting and shocking as it was, was it fixed? >> look, it may have been fixed. but there was no question he was beaten. ali killed the guy. there was no fix in this thing. if anybody had it fixed, they had a pretty bad bet on their hands because ali was right, he didn't have a mark on his face. liston looked uglier than when he went in the ring. ali was the single greatest fighter in the history of the world, and he knocked the hell out of him. >> you know, he quit on his stool, eric, with a torn shoulder, and x-rays revealed he had a torn muscle. >> anyone who thinks professional boxing isn't fixed or wasn't fixed, maybe not now but then, is foolish. yes, ali was the greatest fightser of his time. then came along mike tyson. clearly, in my opinion, the best fighter to step in a ring. you want to talk about fixes. find tyson losing to leon spings and buste
the fbi believed that that fight was fixed and they have all different types of characters from the mob world, a big gambler, ash resnic, all involved in this. bob, you're a big boxing guy. you watch that fight, all eight rounds, as upsetting and shocking as it was, was it fixed? >> look, it may have been fixed. but there was no question he was beaten. ali killed the guy. there was no fix in this thing. if anybody had it fixed, they had a pretty bad bet on their hands because ali was...
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. >>> the fbi is trying to track down a missing atm and the people who stole it. surveillance cameras captured the theft at a bank in odessa, texas. you can see the thieves using a forklift to snatch the machine from a drive-through. well, by the time police arrived there was no sign of the forklift or the atm. authorities are not saying how much money was inside. >>> a truck driver, truly lucky after a freak accident in oregon. this is what his tractor trailer looks like now. one of the steel beams he was transporting punched through the cab of his semi when he slammed on the brakes to avoid another truck. the giant beam darted in just inches from the driver's head. but he was not hurt. >> wow. >>> all right, one guy who's not so lucky, a man who lost $500,000 at a vegas casino over super bowl weekend. mark johnston claims the downtown grand casino plied him with drinks while he was losing at a blackjack table and other table games. >> he is suing the casino for loaning him the money and continuing to serve him despite his being visibly drunk. johnston says his i
. >>> the fbi is trying to track down a missing atm and the people who stole it. surveillance cameras captured the theft at a bank in odessa, texas. you can see the thieves using a forklift to snatch the machine from a drive-through. well, by the time police arrived there was no sign of the forklift or the atm. authorities are not saying how much money was inside. >>> a truck driver, truly lucky after a freak accident in oregon. this is what his tractor trailer looks like now....
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reports today a fbi source was in contact with osama bin laden back in 1993. that mole apparently learned that bin laden was looking to finance terror attacks in this country even then. the feds contact apparently helped prevent another attack in los angeles in the mid 1990s. >>> a baby born in a new york minute. a tv crew capturing the special delivery on a manhattan sidewalk. the mother says she was trying to hail a cab to get to the hospital but her baby just didn't wait. linda schmidt with our fox affiliate has the story. >> oh, she is precious. >> reporter: the last time that i saw little ila and her mom and dad was on third avenue yesterday. polymccourt had gone into labor, and her doorman was trying to hail her a cab to get to lennox hill hospital. >> he was trying desperately to hail a cab. a lady walked out in front and hailed a cab and got into it. i went no, that's my cab. i want that cab! but poly's labor was so fast she didn't have time to get into that cab. so she sat right down on third avenue and 68th street, her door man propped up her back to
reports today a fbi source was in contact with osama bin laden back in 1993. that mole apparently learned that bin laden was looking to finance terror attacks in this country even then. the feds contact apparently helped prevent another attack in los angeles in the mid 1990s. >>> a baby born in a new york minute. a tv crew capturing the special delivery on a manhattan sidewalk. the mother says she was trying to hail a cab to get to the hospital but her baby just didn't wait. linda...
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. >> i can't think of any time in history where the justice department or the fbi in this case have maybe since the 1960s tracked the press. >> two pulitzer winning journalists discussed this issue, jim risen was jailed for refusing his source on government security. >> if we cannot provide confidentiality, and if that confidentiality can be threatened in court, then they will not be willing to go -- to reveal what's going wrong in the government. >> that issue between the press and the government yielded a surprising result in reporters without borders latest world press freedom index. for more than a decade, the organization has sent questionnaires to selected researchers and human rights activists in 100 countries. media independence, the environment in which reporters work and transparency, to affect news gathering. this year fin hand, the netherlands and norway lead the list. but the u.s., regarded by many as the world's leading democracy, ranked 46, one rung above haiti. sandy baron questions the low rating for the u.s. >> i think overall american journalists have very powerful prot
. >> i can't think of any time in history where the justice department or the fbi in this case have maybe since the 1960s tracked the press. >> two pulitzer winning journalists discussed this issue, jim risen was jailed for refusing his source on government security. >> if we cannot provide confidentiality, and if that confidentiality can be threatened in court, then they will not be willing to go -- to reveal what's going wrong in the government. >> that issue between...
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when the meeting was over, i ran back to my office, i called the fbi. they also denied that their agents ever withheld information from the cia. >> reporter: in a letter to congressman rogers, morrell says he'd welcome the chance to testify, and he wants his previous testimony to congress to be declassified. quote: i hope you agree that a session fully open to the american people is in order so that they can hear the facts of what occurred and which clearly demonstrate that everyone at the cia and throughout the intelligence community operated appropriately. fox news also asked petraeus if he'd appear voluntarily, and there was no immediate response, jenna. jenna: catherine herridge, we'll stay on this story, thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome. bill: with control of congress up for grabs in november, the battle lines are becoming more clear in washington. republicans already are hammering democrats on obamacare. now politico is pointing out a new strategy could be in the works for democrats with president obama taking the lead. in a speech later tod
when the meeting was over, i ran back to my office, i called the fbi. they also denied that their agents ever withheld information from the cia. >> reporter: in a letter to congressman rogers, morrell says he'd welcome the chance to testify, and he wants his previous testimony to congress to be declassified. quote: i hope you agree that a session fully open to the american people is in order so that they can hear the facts of what occurred and which clearly demonstrate that everyone at...
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the fbi suspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people
the fbi suspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's...
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he regularly briefs the president, he's over at the fbi getting the latest threat briefings in the early morning and then he's working late into the evening. you hear from people who say that, you know, he's sending e-mails at like 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. after his family has gone to bed. he has a very long hectic day. and i'm sure five, six years into office that is something that takes a toll on anybody. >> i would think so. i mean, that is an incredible schedule for that many years in a row. evan, continue to update us. let us know when you find out anything about his condition and certainly our thoughts are with his wife and children. i'm sure they're terribly nervous about what this might mean. we certainly don't want to speculate and we wish him the very best. evan perez, our justice correspondent live in washington, thank you. >>> i want to move onto other news as we continue to monitor that story. it's always big news when a member of the kennedy family ends up in a courtroom especially on trial. especially when they take the witness stand. doesn't happen very often. kerry kennedy,
he regularly briefs the president, he's over at the fbi getting the latest threat briefings in the early morning and then he's working late into the evening. you hear from people who say that, you know, he's sending e-mails at like 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. after his family has gone to bed. he has a very long hectic day. and i'm sure five, six years into office that is something that takes a toll on anybody. >> i would think so. i mean, that is an incredible schedule for that many years in a...
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preside the fbi is now involved. where is the investigation at this point? >> i'm not really allowed to speak of the actual investigation with him, but the fact of the matter is that my story is just one of thousands if not millions. it's a $32 billion industry. >> you're talking about human trafficking? >> human trafficking in general, yeah. >> i just want to be clear here for everybody. did it become ab human trafficking, not just sort of another money scam? >> because there was no money involved. there was no way he would have gotten money from us. like, it was a legitimate -- in terms of the business, he was offering to pay us in the contract he gave us. he wasn't going to get money or anything like that out of us. >> what do you think would have happened if you would have gone over there? >> i mean, that's something in a horror movie. that's the reality of it. i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you. let's put it that way. >> scary thought there. certainly an awful thing. you made it out, and we're glad. a message to all people out there, certainly wo
preside the fbi is now involved. where is the investigation at this point? >> i'm not really allowed to speak of the actual investigation with him, but the fact of the matter is that my story is just one of thousands if not millions. it's a $32 billion industry. >> you're talking about human trafficking? >> human trafficking in general, yeah. >> i just want to be clear here for everybody. did it become ab human trafficking, not just sort of another money scam? >>...
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the new food label rules released today by the fbi are aimed at may debt help bill will make healthier choices. julianna goldman joins me. what are the changes proposed to my then in jerry's ice cream. should mention ben & jerry's ice cream. i happen to have brought a prop. sometimes we bring props for live television to give you a sense of what these changes will mean. if you're anything like me, when you see a serving size is half a cup, do you really eat half a cup at one sitting of ben & jerry's? let's look at what the label tells us and what it is actually going to change according to this proposal. the calorie count will be much bigger. everything you see here, bigger font, calories in particular going to be a lot bolder, serving sizes are getting bigger. instead of this being a half cup serving size, it will be one cup , two servings per container. total fat is 50% of the daily value, saturated for -- fat, 45% of daily value. the most controversial item is the proposal on a separate line to list added sugars. this is one of the biggest contributor's to the obesity epidemic in th
the new food label rules released today by the fbi are aimed at may debt help bill will make healthier choices. julianna goldman joins me. what are the changes proposed to my then in jerry's ice cream. should mention ben & jerry's ice cream. i happen to have brought a prop. sometimes we bring props for live television to give you a sense of what these changes will mean. if you're anything like me, when you see a serving size is half a cup, do you really eat half a cup at one sitting of ben...
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melvin weinberg, a flashy, bronx-born swindler turned paid fbi informant. we caught up with weinberg, now retired in florida. how'd you become a confidence man? >> oh, it was easy. you want to make a buck? i seen what was going on back in them days, and everybody was charging people points to get a construction loan or a mortgage. >> reporter: first targeting white-collar crime, weinberg and the fbi set up abdul enterprises, representing two mystical arab sheikhs eager to invest money in the united states. the fbi had set up stings up and down the east coast, from miami to new york, philadelphia and new jersey, and of course, here in washington, d.c., where two congressmen, frank thompson and john murphy, were caught on tape taking bribes in this very house, a house that the fbi was renting from an unsuspecting "washington post" reporter. the tapes produced memorable moments, including congressman ozzie myers uttering these infamous words -- >> money talks in this business, and bull [ bleep ] talks. it's the same way in washington." >> reporter: to this day
melvin weinberg, a flashy, bronx-born swindler turned paid fbi informant. we caught up with weinberg, now retired in florida. how'd you become a confidence man? >> oh, it was easy. you want to make a buck? i seen what was going on back in them days, and everybody was charging people points to get a construction loan or a mortgage. >> reporter: first targeting white-collar crime, weinberg and the fbi set up abdul enterprises, representing two mystical arab sheikhs eager to invest...
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a statement, quote, to his detriment when his sister visited him in prison, it was overheard by an fbi agent, but tsarnaev's lawyers are fighting use of the statement as evidence against him. >> the pakistani taliban declaring a one-month cease-fire, the step that could rekindle stalled peace talks. >> skin cancer's not only a risk with tanning beds but linking indoor tanning to other risky behaviors by teenagers including binge drinking and unsafe sexual activity. >>> a brand-new law allowing minors to delete social media posts with an erase function. california requiring social media companies the opportunity to delete regrettable internet postings. that is redundant, isn't it? the first in the country law being hailed as a good step, especially in the absence of federal law. yes, regrets. we have many. >> you're saying no matter what you post, it shouldn't be out there. >> it shouldn't be on age limit. everybody gets a regrettable erase. >> i agree with you. your cell phone could be a life saver. the pulse point app is aiming to link heart attack victims with people nearby who are t
a statement, quote, to his detriment when his sister visited him in prison, it was overheard by an fbi agent, but tsarnaev's lawyers are fighting use of the statement as evidence against him. >> the pakistani taliban declaring a one-month cease-fire, the step that could rekindle stalled peace talks. >> skin cancer's not only a risk with tanning beds but linking indoor tanning to other risky behaviors by teenagers including binge drinking and unsafe sexual activity. >>> a...
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the fbi and cia. but frankly, that's not a huge surprise. that's a lot of what caused 9/11. but i don't think this really had any material effect on the outcome of 9/11, and i can understand quite clearly why the fbi, if they didn't share it with the commission, would have thought this source has been dead for six years and really had no information that was relevant to that attack. >> 'reokkay with the fact they didn't put this in the 9/11 commission report? >> i think in a situation like 9/11, you always want as much disclosed as possible. but did it have a material effect, either on what the commission saw and the reforms that followed? frankly, i don't think it did. but absolutely, always in these situations, you want to err on the side of inclusion. and it really does highlight in another way some of the things that were broken pre9/11. so we shouldn't be surprised. >> michael leiter, always good to get your insights. thanks. >> thanks, alex. >>> we go now to montana and the site of a terrifying avalanche that slammed into a residential neighborhood, burying three peopl
the fbi and cia. but frankly, that's not a huge surprise. that's a lot of what caused 9/11. but i don't think this really had any material effect on the outcome of 9/11, and i can understand quite clearly why the fbi, if they didn't share it with the commission, would have thought this source has been dead for six years and really had no information that was relevant to that attack. >> 'reokkay with the fact they didn't put this in the 9/11 commission report? >> i think in a...
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administrators had no idea that this was going on simply because they did a background check, went through the fbi background check and did not see anything because this investigation actually took place in november after he was arrested already so he was clean at that time but in the richmond police came to the school walked into the class and arrested him. here's his pitcher. a 32 year-old quan when some three it before he was working here he worked at another place are richmond and a charter school will call a making waves. he is arrested of sexually abusing students. he faces multiple charges include a lewd act on a child under 14 years old. oral copulation and assault to commit sodomy. what happens is to produce the goods from that school came to investigators and made these allegations. they started the investigation several months ago and obviously they felt they had enough to move a in on him in front of students with his mother will have counselors here is to help students understand exactly what happened. we had a chance to talk to the unified school district here's the president talking
administrators had no idea that this was going on simply because they did a background check, went through the fbi background check and did not see anything because this investigation actually took place in november after he was arrested already so he was clean at that time but in the richmond police came to the school walked into the class and arrested him. here's his pitcher. a 32 year-old quan when some three it before he was working here he worked at another place are richmond and a charter...
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the fbi investigating. but are these accusations hurting his standing with new jersey voters? we have new numbers just released this morning coming up next. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. make a my financial priorities appointment today. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on h
the fbi investigating. but are these accusations hurting his standing with new jersey voters? we have new numbers just released this morning coming up next. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's...
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dads showing up at the embassy in paris unannounced armed with evidence pleading for help from the fbi. had you ever seen a case like this before? a dad who shows up at the paris embassy? >> never. no. >> reporter: we hunt down the clues, an apartment building where a maria pfeifer lives. and we talk to neighbors. have they ever seen the mother and those two boys? and then the biggest clue of all. look at this. the stunning video. the boys playing at a resort in slovakia caught on tape. more than a year after they disappeared. you can see their mother there in the orange shorts and what's most startling to their fathers is how they look. both of the boys with long hair, the youngest in pigtails. that's sasha to the left? that's sasha in the pigtails disguised as a girl in the yellow shirt. >> jerry is coming around right here, right? >> jerry is in -- with the long hair. >> reporter: how strange is it to see your son disguised as a little girl halfway around the world. >> it's surreal. >> reporter: the fathers showed the video to us and to the fbi. the international dragnet tightening.
dads showing up at the embassy in paris unannounced armed with evidence pleading for help from the fbi. had you ever seen a case like this before? a dad who shows up at the paris embassy? >> never. no. >> reporter: we hunt down the clues, an apartment building where a maria pfeifer lives. and we talk to neighbors. have they ever seen the mother and those two boys? and then the biggest clue of all. look at this. the stunning video. the boys playing at a resort in slovakia caught on...
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. >> the fbi is revealing new details about the gypsy hill murders. >> yes, good morning this press conference is just getting under way. what they're doing is talking about a series of unsolved killingings in the peninsula dating back to 1976. young women that were stabbed.
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government is going head to head with sprint in the lawsuit claiming the wireless carrier overcharged the fbi and other agencies for wiretaps. the suit claims sprint went overboard to the tune of $21 million. sprint says it did nothing wrong. a phoenix detective is in the intensive care unit. the two detectives were chasing a suspect by car when he crashed and opened fire fleeing on foot. the responding officer shot and killed the suspect after he exchanged gunfire with them near the crash site. >>> the obama administration says the shutdown last fall at surrounding parks and communities, $414 million with 8 million viewer visitors. california and arizona lost more than $20 million a piece. they do not call him king for nothing. what a performance. lebron james career high 61 points in the miami victory last night over the charlotte bobcats. james converted eight straight three pointers. they say he went 22 for 33 on field goal attempts. i don't think he missed any shots based on what i've seechblt this also set a team record for a quarter. after the game james told the reporters the man abov
government is going head to head with sprint in the lawsuit claiming the wireless carrier overcharged the fbi and other agencies for wiretaps. the suit claims sprint went overboard to the tune of $21 million. sprint says it did nothing wrong. a phoenix detective is in the intensive care unit. the two detectives were chasing a suspect by car when he crashed and opened fire fleeing on foot. the responding officer shot and killed the suspect after he exchanged gunfire with them near the crash...
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there was filegate, a lot of fbi files wandered over to the white house. beingork we did after accused unfairly of crimes at the white house. there was the health care tax force, that was recently being hidden from the public despite being available at the clinton library. there are many things that have nothing to do with the bill, nothing to do with sex, nothing to do the controversial electoral -- subject that to delete everyone -- subject that cts tahat titliate everyone. all of this will be part of the public record. bill clinton will be a big on razor and support for hillary clinton, but not on the ballot. >> a tweet -- new jersey, you are on the republican line with john fund. caller: i think the people are right on the money here. paul, was right. most tutorial sexy role editors, the democrats that have been on the ballot. obamaan see that the situation was a. right. keep this portion of the budget that they knew was in everyone'sup face. there's one story that comes down the line that they don't is or you just get a portion of it, people do not ge
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. ♪ jenna: writes now new information, the fbi joining the search for missing toddler in mississippi. her family says he realized the two-year-old girl was gone saturday afternoon. plaintiff may have asked to call the number you just saw on your screen there. also want the so-called murder trial. accusing the car bombing death of her former husband. today his daughter expected to be back on a stand for cross examination. and a deal break in southeastern california. for inmates escaped the jail after overpowering guards. the state's national guard now helping out in the manhunt. jon: all kind of developments in the ukraine crisis. the new prime minister insisting crimea most remain a part of ukraine. they have plans to discuss the civil war. defusing the growing issues over the takeover of crimea. nato take taking the issue direy with russia. meantime russia test fires a ballistic missile as international team of military observers heads to crimea. joining us with thoughts. fox news military analyst. what a situation. how big of a deal is that? >> john, what is interesting about that i
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thankfully the planes did manage to land safely but it's become such a serious threat now to pilots that the fbi is now offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who catches someone doing it. please, please, do not. >>> meanwhile, asiana airlines is being fined $500,000 for the way it handled that deadly crash in san francisco last year. authorities say that it took the airline in some cases five days to contact some victims' families. >>> and swiss bank executives will be answering questions on capitol hill today. they stand accused of helping their wealthy american clients hide up to $12 billion from the irs. a senate investigation found that credit suisse used among other things a secret elevator, hid cash in panty hose and even stuck bank statements in a "sports illustrated" magazine all to avoid detection. >>> speaking of detection, take a look at this. that. nasa has released new video of a massive flare erupting on the sun, the largest of its type. it's a gas explosion. it unleashed winds topping 4 million miles per hour. how do they know that? thankfully the flare was not pointed at the earth.
thankfully the planes did manage to land safely but it's become such a serious threat now to pilots that the fbi is now offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who catches someone doing it. please, please, do not. >>> meanwhile, asiana airlines is being fined $500,000 for the way it handled that deadly crash in san francisco last year. authorities say that it took the airline in some cases five days to contact some victims' families. >>> and swiss bank executives will be answering...
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edgar hoover across 48 years of directorship of the fbi and a man known to have a penchant for secrecy did not squirrel away a total of 33,000 pages of secret files. scholar also cautioned us about the actual volume of records that will become public after march 26th. >> i will believe what's released, i think, when you see what's released. because there are all kinds of technical categories of release. for example, a document is released even if -- it's considered released even if one line of it is unredacted and the rest remains blacked out. >> reporter: one interesting fact here, both former president clinton and the incumbent, president barack obama, had to sign off on the release of those 20-25,000 pages that are going to become public sometime after march 26th, martha. martha: well, folks would be interested in this even if there wasn't the possibility of hillary clinton running for president, but now that there is, they will have an even more interest in, take an interest in seeing those. james, thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. ♪ bill: there are new questions being
edgar hoover across 48 years of directorship of the fbi and a man known to have a penchant for secrecy did not squirrel away a total of 33,000 pages of secret files. scholar also cautioned us about the actual volume of records that will become public after march 26th. >> i will believe what's released, i think, when you see what's released. because there are all kinds of technical categories of release. for example, a document is released even if -- it's considered released even if one...
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he was collaborating with the white house and blamed the fbi for the talking points. they said that was inaccurate. what do you know about him and why this situation? >> it's a great question. i know him and he's great. and i know katherine, and her reporting is always on the mark. what katherine's reporting, as you pointed out, there are serious process problems in cranking these talking points up for the white house. i think the issue, the real issue here is that cia decided to write the talking points. we never did that. we could have a good day in the oval and steve would call us up and say that was a great briefing, that's on the front burner. we will asked questions about it, get it right, write the talking points. and we said no, talking points of that nature, that's political speak. you write that. >> and i understand you weren't there, but it was inaccurate. that's the problem. the secretary of defense had a different opinion at the time. and the military and mr. hicks in the eye of the storm never staid it was a video. and with the power of the cia behind hi
he was collaborating with the white house and blamed the fbi for the talking points. they said that was inaccurate. what do you know about him and why this situation? >> it's a great question. i know him and he's great. and i know katherine, and her reporting is always on the mark. what katherine's reporting, as you pointed out, there are serious process problems in cranking these talking points up for the white house. i think the issue, the real issue here is that cia decided to write...
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the fbi is handing the case because they track activist movements. we'll check weather, good morning. >>> good morning, scott. we're looking at another round of showers and thunderstorms that arrive tonight. it will be stronger than the one that came through this morning. go on twitter, we're doing a live chat right now. search nbc bay area weather. a lot of the activity is falling apart and not going to continue to hold together. jacket weather today, 60s for daytime highs. mike, how is the drive? >> it's a little better now. looking here toward palo alto. southbound 101 things were gumming up until about five minutes ago when it started to move more smoothly. on the east bay side we're looking at oakland. that is not bad and the slowing is gradual approaching high street. the south bay northbound on the 101. the orange means speeds are closer to 55. that's good news. >>> another local news update for you in half an hour. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, every
the fbi is handing the case because they track activist movements. we'll check weather, good morning. >>> good morning, scott. we're looking at another round of showers and thunderstorms that arrive tonight. it will be stronger than the one that came through this morning. go on twitter, we're doing a live chat right now. search nbc bay area weather. a lot of the activity is falling apart and not going to continue to hold together. jacket weather today, 60s for daytime highs. mike, how...
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fbi. and when we look at the freedom of information act, the state department, there's so many different intelligence agencies really trying to stop this guy. >> so remind us, about, and you explore this in the book, the it factor that stokely had. mike references a certain -- white folks are scared factor. there was a political it factor that he combined that other people didn't have. >> absolutely. one of the things i argue in the book is he's black power's rock star. and what i mean bhi that is not to diminish or dismiss, but a real, real appeal to stokely carmichael. you could see from the cover, this is an impossibly handsome man, hugely charismatic, and also funny. so he combined so many different aspects that people of the time don't have. and he's the original founder of the black panther party in lawrence county, alabama, starts out as a political party and he becomes honorary prime minister of that party, which has uie newton, bobby seal, so he's onto cover of magazines -- >> and
fbi. and when we look at the freedom of information act, the state department, there's so many different intelligence agencies really trying to stop this guy. >> so remind us, about, and you explore this in the book, the it factor that stokely had. mike references a certain -- white folks are scared factor. there was a political it factor that he combined that other people didn't have. >> absolutely. one of the things i argue in the book is he's black power's rock star. and what i...
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they showed up at a jewelry store wearing goggles and respirators claiming to be fbi agents investigating a meth lab. later they pulled a gun and zip tied the employees. one guard them in the back room while others scooped up the goods and got away. >>> interior department calculated the cost of last year's government shutdown of national parks. that 16-day congressional standoff came to $414 million in lost visitor spending at the parks and surrounding communities. the national parks are economic engines. in 2012 generating $27 billion. supporting 243,000 jobs. >>> roads around the nation's capital are still treacherous this morning after a powerful storm kovrtd area with snow and ice. many schools will be delayed or closed for a second day. federal agencies shut down yesterday are opening two hours late this morning. and d.c. is bracing for another blast of bitter cold air with temperatures dipping into single digits. and that same storm turned into a traffic nightmare for drivers across texas. thousands of them stuck on slick highways. the biggest backup formed south of dallas, a line
they showed up at a jewelry store wearing goggles and respirators claiming to be fbi agents investigating a meth lab. later they pulled a gun and zip tied the employees. one guard them in the back room while others scooped up the goods and got away. >>> interior department calculated the cost of last year's government shutdown of national parks. that 16-day congressional standoff came to $414 million in lost visitor spending at the parks and surrounding communities. the national parks...